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Passenger wagons

Passenger wagon — эa piece of railway rolling stock that is designed to carry passengers. The term passenger car can also be associated with a sleeping car, baggage, dining, railway post office and prisoner transport cars.
The set of available passenger wagons of the following types.

Mail wagons

Mail wagon - a railway car specially intended for the carriage of mail, processing, in transit, and sharing stops. Types of mail wagons:

Baggage wagons

Baggage wagon - a railway carriage originally for the carriage of passengers Luggage, a passenger or a separate mail-baggage trains, consisting of freight trains. But later, particularly on the Railways of the former USSR, now CIS, baggage wagons were used for delivery of certain categories of goods or bulky Luggage, as stated by the shipper to a particular recipient. Type of baggage wagons:

Open and suburban open wagons

Open and suburban open wagons

Open wagon - passenger rail car, in passenger trains, not related to the imminent and fast, designed for the carriage of passengers sitting (doesn't have places for lying). Typically used for transportation of passengers whose trip exceeds the conventional route commuter trains, but the duration is not more than 12 hours (depending on the train route). Type of open wagons:

Suburban train - train a team to carry commuter traffic by rail. As a rule, the commuter train stops at all stations on the route, with the passenger platform. The length of the route of the commuter train, as a rule, does not exceed 200 km in one direction. Suburban car - commuter car designed for the transportation of passengers on distance to 200 km.
Type of suburban wagons: